Money sent back by Ugandans abroad has become a huge economic asset. Officials noted these remittances topped 1.4 billion dollars last year, which is more than traditional foreign aid. A representative from the International Organization for Migration called this flow a strategic national benefit that supports families and development.
The discussion also addressed Uganda's role as a major host for migrants, currently sheltering close to two million refugees. A refugee commissioner acknowledged the growing strain, calling for stronger laws and safer systems to prevent exploitation. A UN coordinator urged people to stop dehumanizing migrants, highlighting their financial contribution and skills. The overall message framed well-managed migration as a key driver for the country's prosperity and social cohesion.
The discussion also addressed Uganda's role as a major host for migrants, currently sheltering close to two million refugees. A refugee commissioner acknowledged the growing strain, calling for stronger laws and safer systems to prevent exploitation. A UN coordinator urged people to stop dehumanizing migrants, highlighting their financial contribution and skills. The overall message framed well-managed migration as a key driver for the country's prosperity and social cohesion.